To tell you what I think about it is this question. Do you remember
hurricane Ike? After it left Texas the hurricane came up north to
Kentucky and as far north I think Michigan or New York. Wind that
strong can weaken a telephone pole enough for more problems later
if not checked. Months later, the big ice storm hit and presto!
All electricity went out a little at a time. Because some of those
weak left over telephone poles snapped like pencils. Transformers
too exploded under the ice after Ike months later as well. The first
thing to go was the cable,telephones, even cell phone satellite towers,
and later the juice. From I think as far south as Tennessee to Kentucky
to as far west as Oklahoma and as far east as Virginia was buried in two
inches of ice. That meant a week without any communication to the
outside, limited supply of commodities like basic food needs, cloths,
and bottled water to drink. Even though all of the electricity has been
restored, we still have problems with overloading the system with our
air conditioners, computers like the desk model ones, and the lights
will blink like they will go off any minute. I tried staying at a shelter
just one night and I was ready to go home!
It was too cold and
noisy for me there and I get nervous in crowds. So I stayed home
and kept warm with the gas cooking stove with the vent to the dryer
open. That worked. The Lord spared me that week. It took only a
week to melt off and another week to get things back on. The lucky
devil getting electricity was the hospital and milk company.
judy tooley